Volunteering in Salesian parishes and houses (Don Bosco)
Backed by: Salesians of Don Bosco – Venezuela Province
Go to your local Salesian parish or house to help shelter displaced people and identify, store, assemble, and distribute aid.
WarningRecruitment is local and parish-based; there is no single national form. Confirm the coordinator belongs to the Salesian house and do not take instructions from third parties invoking the name.
What it does
The Salesians opened parishes, schools, and Don Bosco houses to shelter displaced people from the earliest hours of the quake, focusing on children, teens, and youth. In Caracas, the San Juan Bosco (Altamira) and María Auxiliadora (Boleíta) parishes serve as key points for identifying families, storing supplies, and distributing aid.
How to take part
- Go to your local Salesian parish or house and ask for the emergency coordinator.
- In Caracas, referenced points: San Juan Bosco (Altamira) and María Auxiliadora (Boleíta).
- Offer your availability for family identification, storage, kit assembly, and distribution.
Verified facts
- Fact
The Salesians of Don Bosco in Venezuela are a Catholic congregation with over a century of verifiable presence in Caracas, Valencia, La Guaira, and other areas.
salesianos.info → - Fact
The Salesian network described its activation after the 24 June 2026 double earthquake and confirmed that the San Juan Bosco (Altamira) and María Auxiliadora (Boleíta) parishes are key points for family identification, storage, and distribution, with local volunteers.
salesianos.info →